高考英语词汇3500词-英英解释T字母

高考英语词汇3500词-英英解释T字母


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单词

tablet

tadpole

tailor

talent

tank

tank

/'tæblɪt/

发音词性

noun

noun

noun

noun

noun

noun

/ˈtædpəul US -poul/

/'teɪlə US -ər/

/'tælənt/

/tæŋk/

/tæŋk/

英文解释

a small round hard piece of medicine which you

swallow

a small creature that has a long tail, lives in water,

and grows into a frog or toad

someone whose job is to adjust, repair and make

clothes, especially someone who makes jackets,

trousers, coats, etc. for men

(someone who has) a natural ability to be good at

something, especially without being taught

a large container for storing liquid or gas

例句一

She took a couple of headache tablets .

A tadpole transforms into a frog.

A tailor is a person whose job is to make

men's clothes.

Her talent for music showed at an early age.

The water tank is leaking.

a vitamin tablet

例句二

His artistic talents were wasted in his boring

job.

Somehow the chemical got from a storage

tank into water supplies.

a heavy military vehicle that has a large gun and runsA tank is a large military vehicle that is

on two metal belts fitted over its wheelsequipped with weapons.

a country in East Africa between Kenya and

Mozambique, formed in 1964 when Tanganyika and

Zanzibar joined together to make one country

a piece of work to be done, especially one done

regularly, unwillingly

describes food which has a strong and very pleasant

flavour

a fellow member of a team

Sara had the task of preparing the agenda forWe have been tasked with setting up camps

refugees.

This soup is very tasty.

Approach your friend or teammate carefully

and be sensitive.

Don't take any notice of Joe - he's a big

tease.

technical training

a simple but tasty meal

Tanzanianoun

task

tasty

teammate

tease

technical

technically

technically

technological

/tɑːsk US tæsk/

/'teɪstɪ/

/ˈti:mmeɪt/

/tiːz/

/'teknɪkəl/

/ˈteknɪkli/

/ˈteknɪkli/

noun,verb

adj

noun

verb,noun

adj

adv

adv

to laugh at someone and make jokes in order to have

fun by embarrassing them, either in a friendly way orDon't get upset. I was only teasing .

in an unkind way

relating to the knowledge, machines or skills used in

a few technical problems

science and industry

concerning the special skills that are needed to play

a technically brilliant pianist

music, do a sport etc

Agriculture is becoming more and more

concerning the way machines are used to do work

technically advanced .

related to technology

the study and knowledge of the practical, especially

industrial, use of scientific discoveries

someone who is between 13 and 19 years old

aged between 13 and 19

The steam engine was the greatest

technological advance of the 19th century

computer technology

The magazine is aimed at teenagers and

young adults.

Both my daughters are in their teens.

The dance looks simple, but is technically

very difficult.

/ˌteknəˈlɔdʒɪkəl US -ˈl

adj

ɑː-/

/tek'nɔlədʒi US -'nɑː-/

noun

/'tiːneɪdʒə US -ər/

/tiːnz/

noun

noun

technology

teenager

teens

Modern technology is amazing, isn't it?

He's in his early/mid/late teens.

temple

tense

tense

tentacle

/'tempəl/

/tens/

/tens/

/'tentɪkəl/

noun

adj

adj,verb

noun

a building used for the worship of gods, especially

other than Christianity

the Temple of Diana at Ephesusa Buddhist / Hindu / Sikh temple

There were some tense moments in the

second half of the game.

I could feel myself tense up as he touched

my neck.

a situation in which you feel very anxious and worriedShe was very tense as she waited for the

because of something bad that might happeninterview.

to make your muscles tight and stiff, or to become

tight and stiff

one of the long thin parts of a sea creature such as an

octopus which it uses for holding things

not definite or certain, and may be changed later

very frightened

make someone extremely frighten or afraid

a feeling of extreme fear;extreme fear

any polyhedron having four plane faces

the second largest state; located in southwestern

United States on the Gulf of Mexico

the main subject or idea in a piece of writing, speech,The book's theme is the conflict between

film etclove and duty.

a formal statement of the rules on which a subject of

study is based or of ideas which are suggested to

economic theory

explain a fact or event or, more generally, an opinion

or explanation

Their car was bigger and therefore more

as a result of something that has just been mentioned

comfortable.

careful to do things properly so that you avoid

She's very thorough and conscientious.

mistakes

complete, very great, very muchIt was a thorough waste of time.

I passed on my tentative conclusions to the

police.

a terrified little girl

Her husband's violence terrified her.

Don't tense your shoulders, just relax.

tentative

terrified

terrify

terror

tetrahedron

Texas

theme

/ˈtentətɪv/

/ˈterɪfaɪd/

/'terɪfaɪ/

/'terə US -ər/

/‚tetrəhɪːdrən/

adj

adj

verb

noun

noun

noun

The government is taking tentative steps

towards tackling the country's economic

problems.

The sound of enemy planes struck terror into

Her eyes were wild with terror.

our hearts.

/θiːm/

noun

Most of Kurt's other pictures were variations

on the same theme .

He has a theory that the hole was caused by

a meteorite.

We were unable to get funding and

therefore had to abandon the project.

They did a thorough search of the area but

found nothing.

theory

/'θɪəri US 'θiːəri/

noun

therefore

thorough

thorough

thread

threaten

thrill

/'ðeəfɔː US 'ðerfɔːr/

/'θʌrə US 'θʌrou, 'θ

ʌrə/

/'θʌrə US 'θʌrou, 'θ

ʌrə/

/θred/

/'θretn/

/θrɪl/

adv

adj

adj

noun

verb

noun,verb

a very thin fibre, a long thin line of something such as

needle and thread

light

to tell someone that you will kill or hurt them, or

cause problems for them if they do not do what youThey threatened the shopkeeper with a gun.

want

a feeling of extreme excitement, usually caused by

the thrill of winning a competition

something pleasant

A thin thread of light made its way through

the curtains.

They threatened to kill him unless he did as

they asked.

His music continues to thrill audiences.

throat

throughout

thunder

thus

tibetan

tip

tip

tip

tissue

tissue

title

title

toast

toast

tongue

topic

Toronto

total

total

/θrəut US θrout/

/θruː'aut/

/'θʌndə US -ər/

/ðʌs/

/tɪ'betn us tɪ'bɛtn:/

/tɪp/

/tɪp/

/tɪp/

/'tɪʃuː, -sjuː US -ʃuː/

/'tɪʃuː, -sjuː US -ʃuː/

/'taɪtl/

/'taɪtl/

/təust US toust/

/təust US toust/

/tʌŋ/

/'tɔpɪk US 'tɑː-/

noun

prep, adv

noun,verb

adv

adj,noun

noun,verb

noun,verb

noun,verb

noun

noun

noun

noun

noun

verb,noun

noun

noun

noun

the passage from the back of your mouth to the top

A fish bone got stuck in my throat.

of the tubes that go down to your lungs and stomach

in every part of a particular area, place etc

the loud noise that you hear during a storm, usually

after a flash of lightning

as a result of something that you have just

mentioned

Of or relating to Tibet or their language,A native of

Tibet

the usually pointed end of something, especially

something long and thin

a useful piece of information, especially about how to

do something

a large organization with offices throughout

the world

thunder and lightning

Bend from the waist, thus.

the Tibetan plateau

There's paint on the tip of your nose.

gardening/cooking/sewing tips

He cleared his throat (= coughed so he could

speak more clearly) and started speaking.

The disease spread rapidly throughout

Europe.

The train thundered past, shaking the whole

house.

They planned to reduce staff and thus to cut

costs.

The giraffe was killed with a spear that had

been tipped with poison.

He is being tipped as the next Prime

Minister.

He gave the porter a tip.

human tissue

I always keep a box of tissues in the car.

a small amount of additional money that you give to

a 15% tip

someone such as a waiter or a taxi driver

a mass of cells that form the different parts of

humans, animals and plants

muscle / brain / nerve / scar tissue

soft paper which is used for cleaning, especially your

a box of tissues

nose, and is thrown away after use

the name given to a particular book, painting, play

etc

a word which is used before someone's name or the

position of being the winner

bread that has been heated so that it is brown on

both sides and no longer soft

to drink a glass of wine etc to thank someone, wish

someone luck, or celebrate something

the soft part inside your mouth that use for eating

and speaking

a subject which is discussed, written about or studied

a city and port on Lake Ontario, Canada. Toronto is

the capital of the province of Ontario and the second

largest city in Canada.

complete, or as great as is possible

He looked at her with a total lack of

comprehension.

A total of 21 horses were entered for the

race.

The title of this play is 'Othello'.

What's her title - is she Professor or just

Doctor?

I had a piece of toast for breakfast.

Tyson won the WBA title in 1987.

They toasted the birth of their new baby withI'd like to propose a toast (=ask people to

a toast) to the bride and groom.

Joe ran his tongue over his dry lips.

The environment is a popular topic these

days.

She clicked her tongue and shook her head.

We shall return to the topic of education in

Chapter 7.

/'təutl US 'tou-/

/'təutl US 'tou-/

adja total ban on cigarette advertising

This is the eighth volume in the series, which

totals 21 volumes in all.

noun,adj,verbhave as a complete amount, or to calculate this

totally

tourism

/'təutl-i US 'tou-/

/'tuərɪzəm US 'tur-/

/ˈtuənəmənt, ˈtɔː-

US ˈtəːr-, ˈtur-/

/'tauəl/

/'tauə US -ər/

/træk/

/træk/

/treɪd/

/treɪd/

/trə'dɪʃən/

adv

noun

completelyThat's a totally different 's like learning a totally new language.

the business of providing things for people to do,The country depends on tourism for much of

Tourism is Venice's main industry.

places for them to stay etc while they are on holidayits income.

a competition in which players compete against each

I feel I can win this tournament.

other in a series of games until there is one winner

a piece of cloth or paper used for drying someone or

something that is wet

a tall narrow structure, often square or circular,

which either forms part of a building

a path or rough road which is made of earth rather

than having a surface covered with stone

She came downstairs after her shower,

wrapped in a towel.

There's a clock on the church tower.

She towelled her hair dry.

a radio/transmission tower

tournament

towel

tower

track

track

trade

trade

tradition

noun

noun,verb

noun

noun

noun

noun,adj

noun,verb

noun

The house is at the end of a dirt/an unmade

a 10-mile stretch of track

track.

To run a mile, you have to run four circuits of

a circular course around which runners, cars etc racea dog/horse track

the track.

a particular business or industry

the activity of buying, selling, or exchanging goods

within a country or between countries

a belief, custom, or way of doing something that has

existed for a long time, or these beliefs, customs etc

in general

a vehicle for passengers, which travels along metal

tracks in the street,American Equivalent: streetcar

a person with no home, job or money who travels

around and asks for money from other people

to walk, especially long distances or with heavy stepsto tramp through the forest/undergrowth

to completely change the appearance, form, or

character of something or someone, especially in a

way that improves it

the process of putting blood from one person's body

into the body of someone else as a medical

treatment

a small electrical device containing a semiconductor,

used in televisions, radios, etc. to control or increase

an electric current

an area of South Africa that is part of the Eastern

Cape Province.

change words into a different language or change

into a new form

Increased population has transformed the

landscape.

A blood transfusion saved his life.

The girls went for a tramp through the

countryside.

The movie transformed her almost overnight

from an unknown schoolgirl into a megastar.

the building/catering/tourist tradea steel industry trade journal

For centuries, Native Americans traded withThe two countries have signed a trade

European ent for one year only.

The university has a long tradition of

supporting the arts.

the ancient traditions of South East Asia

tram/træm/noun

tramp

tramp

transform

/træmp/

/træmp/

/træns'fɔːm US -'fɔː

rm/

/trænsˈfjuːʒən/

noun

verb,noun

verb

transfusionnoun

transistor

Transkei

translate

/træn'zɪstə, -'sɪstə US -

noun

ər/

noun

/træns'leɪt, trænz-/verb

We were asked to translate a list of

sentences.

So how does this theory translate into

practical policy?

translation

translator

transport

trap

trap

treatment

treatment

tremble

T-Rex

trial

trial

triangle

trick

Trinidad

troop

troop

troublesome

truly

truly

trunk

trunk

/træns'leɪʃən, trænz-/noun

/træns'leɪtə, trænz- US

noun

-ər/

/'trænspɔːt US -ɔːrt/

/træp/

/træp/

/'triːtmənt/

/'triːtmənt/

/'trembəl/

verb,noun

noun,verb

noun,verb

noun

noun

verb

noun

/'traɪəl/

/'traɪəl/

/'traɪæŋgəl/

/trɪk/

noun

noun

noun

noun,verb

noun

/truːp/

/truːp/

/'trʌbəlsəm/

/'truːli/

/'truːli/

/trʌŋk/

/trʌŋk/

noun

verb,noun

adj

adv

adv

noun

noun

when you translate something, or something that has

a new translation of the Bible

been translated

someone who changes writing into a different

She works as a translator of technical texts.

language

take goods, people etc from one place to another in a

trucks used for transporting oil

vehicle

a device or hole for catching animals or people and

preventing their escape

an unpleasant or difficult situation that is difficult to

escape from

something that is done to cure someone who is

injured or ill

a particular way of dealing with or talking about a

subject

to shake slightly in a way that you cannot control,

especially because you are upset or frightened

Tyrannosaurus rex (rex meaning "king" in Latin), is a

genus of coelurosaurian theropod dinosaur

a legal process in which a judge and often a jury in a

court of law examine information to decide whether

someone is guilty of a crime

a process of testing to find out whether something

works effectively and is safe

flat shape with three straight sides,a musical

instrument

an action which is intended to deceive, either as a

way of cheating someone

An island of Trinidad and Tobago in the Atlantic

Ocean off northeast Venezuela.

soldiers in an organized group

walk somewhere in a large group, usually with one

person behind another

causing problems, in an annoying way

emphasize that something is really true,exact or

correct

sincerely,not pretending or lying; honest

The fox got its foot caught in a trap.

Amanda felt that marriage was a trap.

There have been great advances in the

treatment of cancer.

I didn't think the film gave the issue serious

treatment.

When he came out of the water, he was

trembling with cold.

The children do one French translation a

week.

Improved rail transport is essential for

business.

She survived in the forest by eating berries

and trapping small animals and birds.

She's too clever to fall into the trap of doing

any unpaid work.

Michael responded well to treatment (=got

better when he was treated) .

There was a slight tremble in her voice as

she recalled her husband.

trial proceedings

a new drug that is undergoing clinical trials

an equilateral/isosceles triangle

Pretending he doesn't remember is an old

trick of his.

It was a very complicated trial that went on

for months.

They've employed her for a six-month trial

(period).

Which earrings did you buy in the end - the

triangles or the circles?

She knew she'd been tricked, but it was too

late.

Both countries agreed to withdraw their

troops .

The little boys trooped after him across the

playing fields.

a troublesome child

His work is truly original.

I am truly sorry.

troops stationed in Hawaii

After rehearsals, we'd all troop off to the

cafeteria.

troublesome itching

Is it a truly representative sample?

She truly believed he was innocent.

the part at the back of a car where you can put bags,

Put your suitcase in the trunk.

tools etc,British Equivalent: boot

a piece of clothing like very short trousers, worn by

swimming trunks

men for swimming

trunk

/trʌŋk/

nounthe thick central woody stem of a tree

He left his bicycle leaning against a tree trunk

the trunk of an old oak tree

.

tube

/tjuːb US tuːb/

noun

turtle

tutor

type

type

typhoon

/'təːtl US 'təːrtl/

/'tjuːtə US 'tuːtər/

/taɪp/

/taɪp/

/,taɪ'fuːn/

noun

noun,verb

noun

verb

noun

a narrow container made of plastic or soft metal and

closed at one end, that you press between your

a tube of toothpaste

fingers in order to push out the soft substance that is

inside

a reptile that lives mainly in water and has a soft

body covered by a hard shell

someone who gives private lessons to one student orThe children were educated at home by a

a small group, and is paid directly by themsuccession of tutors.

one member of a group of people or things that have

I've already seen a few movies of this type.

similar features or qualities

write using a machine, either a computer keyboard or

She asked me to type a couple of letters.

a typewriter

The 169 000-ton vessel went down during a

a violent tropical storm with very strong winds

typhoon in the South China Sea.

He was privately tutored.

What type of music do you like?

He can type very quickly.


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